Several prominent cosmetics brands, including Boots, Clarins, Unilever, Elizabeth Arden, and House of Fraser, have been removed from the updated Royal Warrant list, as King Charles and Queen Camilla issued a revised roster of suppliers to the Royal Household.
According to Metro, the second round of Royal Warrants granted under King Charles’ reign was announced last month. The updated list includes 386 companies, with Molton Brown, Bronnley 1884, and Heaven Skincare among those retaining their prestigious appointments.
Royal Warrants are granted to companies supplying goods or services to the Royal Household and are periodically reviewed. Warrants can be revoked if products are discontinued, no longer required, or if the needs of the Royal Household change.
The adjustments reflect evolving preferences under King Charles’ leadership, differing from those of his predecessor, Queen Elizabeth II. The updated list underscores a shift in the monarchy’s patronage and procurement practices.
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